Published date: 4 July 2022
Awarded contract - This means that the contract has been awarded to a supplier.
Contract summary
Industry
Laboratory, optical and precision equipments (excl. glasses) - 38000000
Miscellaneous special-purpose machinery - 42990000
Location of contract
Yorkshire and the Humber
Value of contract
£85,000
Procurement reference
3243/JN
Published date
4 July 2022
Closing date
12 April 2022
Closing time
12pm
Contract start date
1 August 2022
Contract end date
2 August 2022
Contract type
Supply contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (above threshold)
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
This procedure can be used for procurements above the relevant contract value threshold.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
Yes
Description
With co-funding from the European Regional Development Fund, the University of Sheffield has established a flagship national Translation Energy Research Centre (TERC) - a multitechnology, integrated platform for research, development and innovation at pilot-scale, to understand and demonstrate green energy solutions for a secure, affordable and sustainable energy system. It is one of the largest and best-equipped research and development facilities in Europe for zero-carbon energy, hydrogen, bioenergy, CCUS and combustion. Low-carbon, sustainable energy (heat/power) generation is a key priority for the UK and internationally, with significant global opportunities for technology development and commercialisation. The centre has a range of novel pilot scale technologies and is continuously evolving to meet industrial research requirements. Often there is a need to design and manufacture proptypes, jigs, parts and tools quickly and effectively in order to react to the needs of the research programme. Therefore, the operational team is exploring the use of 3D printing technologies to support these activities.
The TERC operational team has explored a range of 3D printing technologies and whilst metal based printers offer high performance, the complexity of design, print time, build restriction and multiphased manufacture process mean that this technology is not considered suitable for the required application. Furthermore, manufactured parts will need to endure reasonably high temperatures and possess reasonably high strength properties, so base level plastic printing methods are not considered adequate. Therefore, the operational team is looking to procure a composite based 3D printing system, capable of providing the desired flexibility as well as strength, accuracy and size of the application summarised in the technical specification.
This is an EU open exercise. The ITT can be downloaded by registering and expressing your interest on the University`s e-tendering system https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sheffield
If you have any questions or comments in relation to this tender they must be submitted via the In-tend system, this can be accessed at https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sheffield
Completed tenders must be returned through the same e-tendering system.
More information
Previous notice about this procurement
3243/JN - Fused Filament 3D Printer
- Opportunity
- Published 11 March 2022
Links
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- https://in-tendhost.co.uk/sheffield
- Tender notice
- All tender documents can be accessed at:
Award information
Awarded date
6 June 2022
Contract start date
1 August 2022
Contract end date
2 August 2022
Total value of contract
£84,483
This contract was awarded to 1 supplier.
Additive-X Ltd
Address
College Business Park
Kearsley Road
Ripon
York
HG4 2RNReference
Companies House number: 02272344
Supplier is SME?
Yes
Supplier is VCSE?
No
About the buyer
Contact name
James Noble
Address
Western Bank
SHEFFIELD
S102TN
England
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Closing: 12 April 2022, 12pm